France's Ransai, Denmark, Sweden, and Germany exhibited at the Paris World Exposition in 1889 and 1900.
A collection of decorative porcelain works and works with the atmosphere of Art Nouveau, whose influence has been transmitted to Japan.
It is exhibited at the Mitsui Memorial Museum in Nihonbashi.
Porcelain is fired at about 1300 ° C using clay, quartz, and pebble as raw materials.
One of the features is that if you hit it lightly, you will have a metal sound.
I think European magnetism has historically been greatly influenced by Asian technology, and what is on display are the ones on display.
Savre, Royal Copenhagen, KPM Berlin, Bing Grendale, Meissen,
I thought it was a roast land, and it was a unique gem that reminds me of each country.
A dignified vase with a flower motif, a design that gives dreams, tableware with many natural flora and fauna, etc.
There was also a pattern that took the subject from the Hokusai manga, and we had a pleasant time.
In addition, there is Art Nouveau by Kozan Miyagawa, who is famous for his superb technique, and says that he will challenge everything of the master.
I felt the atmosphere.
It is on display until August 31.
http://www.mitsui-museum.jp/exhibition/index.html
Royal Copenhagen "Glazed Aya Sleeping Cat"
1898-1922 Shiokawa Collection
Roll Strand "Glazed Ayaka Bundish"
1897-1910 Shiokawa Collection
KPM Berlin "Kin-Aya Egyptian Women's Center Peace"
1902 Collection of Museum of Contemporary Ceramic Art, Gifu
Meissen's "Glazed Aya Crocus Bun Coffee Service"
1896-1910 Collection of Museum of Contemporary Ceramics, Gifu Prefecture
Royal Copenhagen "Crystal Glazed White Bear Tray"
July 27, 1925 Listy Collection
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